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Multilateral Institutions' Next 25 Years
The Sunday Guardian
|August 31, 2025
The reform process will require compromise, adaptability, persistence, and sustained political will. It would be unrealistic to expect a rapid or comprehensive overhaul.
Meaningful multilateral institution reform is urgently needed, as they are hopelessly bureaucratic, bloated, sclerotic, and politicized. The necessary change is so profound in scope that the reform process will take a decade or more to achieve, once implemented. While major changes to global governance systems are possible, or perhaps even likely over the long-term, they will probably come in the form of incremental adjustments that balance the interests of powerful nations with those of emerging and developing economies.
The reform process will require compromise, adaptability, persistence, and sustained political will. It would be unrealistic to expect a rapid or comprehensive overhaul, but steady progress toward more inclusive, efficient, and transparent institutions is achievable over time. The key will be to set realistic goals, build coalitions of the willing, and accept that genuine transformation will take many years, if not decades.
Once the multilaterals have successfully reformed to become more agile, inclusive, tech-enabled, and geopolitically attuned, their focus over the next 25 years should be on delivering tangible global public goods, strengthening resilience, and shaping a just, sustainable, and interconnected world. The multilaterals should prioritize issues that transcend borders and require collective action, such as climate stability and biodiversity protection, coordinating biodiversity restoration and regenerative agriculture across continents, enabling pandemic prevention and health equity, refocusing on achieving peace, security and human rights, and leading on cybersecurity and digital governance. As existential global challenges intensify, multilaterals must prioritize planetary needs that cannot be addressed by states acting alone and/or the private sector. These public goods transcend borders and require scale, legitimacy, and coordination.
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